I have heard a lot about how much bears love skunk cabbage. I have found a few really nice areas that are situated very near 5-10 year old clear cuts that are full of berries and a scattering of wild cherry trees. It is on a hillside above a good salmon river and within a quarter mile of a main creek that the salmon come up to spawn. about a quarter mile above the main river there is a small bench of an area that an old skid road goes along. The surrounding timber is 15-20ft firs with several alder draws and bigger timber at one end. At one spot there is an old beaver dam on a small spring (where I shot the bear in my avatar, stumbled across it and since then I found out why it was in that area) also there is a big muddy flat next to the skid road that is loaded with skunk cabbage. This is all on a north facing hillside so I figure its perfect for early season when its warm. So to finally get around to my question. Is there a specific time of year that bears tend to gravitate to the skunk cabbage? Or is it just something they will work on all year round. I was thinking of next year setting up in a tree stand above the muddy flat off of it 20 yards or so, so I can see the trails that lead into and out of it.